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  • Feeding table question

    7.12.2020 Answers: 2

    Hello! I have a Samoyed dog named Kith.He is 2 month old, weight is 3 kg. I feed him with "Brit Premium by Nature Junior M". Am I understand right that feeding table contains _expected_ weight of adult dog (not current weight)? I suppose that he will be about 15-20 kg as adult, so I give him now 120g per day. This is correct? Thanks you!

    Others Samoyed

  • Where to purchase in the UK

    27.10.2020 Answers: 1

    Hi Martin Thank you for responding to my query about where to buy Britcare venison from in the UK. Unfortunately neither of those email address contacts that you provided are valid, and Pampurred pets have been taken over by another company that no longer sells Brit products. Do you have someone within your company that deals with the UK market that can point me in the direction of where to buy Britcare venison? I am happy to purchase online from outside the UK if there is a retailer that would be happy to send to the UK.

    Others Doberman

  • Where in purchase in the UK

    19.10.2020 Answers: 1

    I have been feeding Brit Care venison for a few years now with much success to my Dobermann who has a very sensitive stomach, unfortunately I am finding it impossible to purchase it in the UK. I have been purchasing it from Zoofast but their website is unavailable and I cannot find an alternative supplier. Do you have any ideas where I can purchase it from, as I really don't want to change her diet from something that suits her so well.

    Others Doberman

  • Oxygen absorber

    8.10.2020 Answers: 1

    Hi, what is containing oxygen absorber, which I have found in “Brit care Meaty Salmon” snack? My cat ate it, and I would like to know how toxic it is. Thanks

    Others Norwegian Forest Cat

  • Lot Number correction

    5.9.2020 Answers: 1

    KX200620R15 is my products lot number correct?

    Others German Hunting Terrier

  • Brit Care Missy

    1.9.2020 Answers: 1

    Hello! a month ago I changed my cats' food to Brit Care Missy. I am really happy with it, they like it and seem healthy. Also it works well for my cat with tendency to urinary problems given its low mineral content. I have noticed that they drink more water since I started feeding it to them. That's good for them. My question concerns the sodium content, I've seen that it's 0,80. Is that why they drink more? I assume it's a healthy sodium quantity since the food is really good, but wanted to double check with you. Thank you for your answer!!

    Others European Shorthair Cat

  • Expiry

    20.6.2020 Answers: 1

    Hi, I received a bag with a seal like below; B08-1 100000251072 193 19 13:42 I understand only the hour, could you pls decipher the rest? Where is the production or expiry date? Regards

    Others Turkish Angora

  • New food combination for allergy suffers

    8.6.2020 Answers: 1

    Hi. My cat loves your wet food, but she has an allergy to chicken. It is impossible to feed fish wet food for a long time because of problems with the kidneys, and from beef and peas, she had problems with the gastrointestinal tract. Please introduce or review wet cat food. We use Brit Care and want to remain your customers further. Please enter beef feed without chicken and legumes, soy products. Are you planning to introduce new wet food Brit Care for cats allergies? Thanks in advance.

    Others Maine Coon Cat

  • German shepherd Food

    20.5.2020 Answers: 1

    Hello! I want to ask what kind of food is the best choice for a German Shepherd from birth to antiquity? Because exactly this breed have a sensitive stomach.

    Others German Shepherd Dog

  • Brit Kitten Milk

    29.3.2020 Answers: 1

    I am regular Brit Kitten Milk user and usually my milk powder would yellowish white but my last purchase on from Lazada - the milk content colour is light brown. Why? Do you have different flavours? Kindly reply. Thank you

    Others Singapore Cat

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Questions are answered by

Ing. Martin Kváš
nutrition specialist

MVDr. Jan Šíma
veterinarian